| Show y- y Lets Let's Explore E Your Y Mind By DR ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM t MW AMOUNT OF WASON THOSE WHO V ANTTO BE E BEFOOLED FOOLED I TK N PA r 44 II I MOTHER r t t I COULD BE BEUKE BEUKE I o P UKE UK EMIL ML SHE'S ALwA ALWAYS I E F CH CHEERFUL TROUBLE ROLLS FOLlS OFF HER HER PAD j. j WAY BUT HER HEll OFTEN oFTE S THE BLUES S 0 YOUR jOUR 3 Address Or Dr Wiggam care car of The Telegram inclosing stamped envelope and 10 cents for The TheArt Art of Conversation by Milton Wright I Answer to Question No 1 lv Marjorie Hillis Hulls brilliant author author au au- au- au I thor of Live Alone and Like It thinks most emphatically that this notion is false Girls who take youth as a stage in lifes life's unfolding and build their habits and ideas for future happiness are the ones who find life progressively interesting through the years Permanent happiness happiness hap hap- hap I f. f is an achievement not achievement not merely merely merely mere mere- ly natures nature's gift to youth Answer to Question No 2 2 Not often People do like to be humbugged and the more they like it the more they are humbugged You cant can't reason reason with people who live on wishful thinking that is is the desire to find their wishes and prejudices dices dlce ful fulfilled instead of fin fining finding finding find find- ing the truth Answer to Question No S I 3 No do doubt bt dispositions are to some extent inherited In a research made some years ago Dr C. C B B. Davenport found the cheerful person person person per per- son nearly always married one o othe of the glooms or vice versa and th the nervous ones ones' the j A Afine Afine fine tine thing for trait scouts to study Of course any person can change chang his disposition considerably I hope hop to tell you how at a later date Tomorrow Is the hiking tendency inherited 1 Copyright 1938 for The Telegram |